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  "textContent": "Rolls-Royce Motor Cars presents Project Nightingale, a Coachbuild Collection concept that introduces an open two-seat motor car defined by scale, precision, and a fully electric drivetrain. Named after Le Rossignol and connected to the designers’ and engineers’ house near Henry Royce’s Côte d’Azur residence, the project reflects a focused design direction rooted in historic references […]\n\nThe post Rolls-Royce Gives Coachbuild a New Direction With Project Nightingale appeared first on DSCENE.",
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